1. response time

Response time is how long it takes for a display to change the state of pixels, in order to show new content. The less time it takes to respond, the less likely it is to blur fast-changing images.

5ms

LG UltraGear 34GK950F 34": 1ms

7ms

2. screen size

The bigger the screen size is, the better the user experience.

34"

Sharp LB-1085: 108"

30"

3. power consumption operation

How much power the device consumes when it's switched on.

100W

Sharp LB-1085: 1.1W

200W

4. has a HDMI output

Devices with a HDMI or mini HDMI port can transfer high definition video and audio to a display.

Asus ROG Swift PG348Q 34"

Dell UltraSharp U3011

61% have it

5. every pixel has three subpixels

The device has a display with three full subpixels per pixel, resulting in a sharp and crisp picture. Pixels in some displays (like AMOLED) share one subpixel to preserve space. This can result in a less crisp, slightly blurred image.

Asus ROG Swift PG348Q 34"

Dell UltraSharp U3011

86% have it

6. resolution

20.94% higher resolution.

3440 x 1440px

Dell UltraSharp UP3218K: 7680 x 4320px

2560 x 1600px

7. supports total tilt

Total tilt adjustment is the ability for the monitor head to move up and down. Tilt adjustment enables a user to change the viewing position of the display, creating a more comfortable view of the screen.

Asus ROG Swift PG348Q 34"

Dell UltraSharp U3011

84% have it

8. has an IPS screen

IPS (In-Plane Switching) is a technology used for LCDs. It was designed to overcome the main limitations of normal TFTs TN-matrices: relatively slow response times, small viewing angles and low quality color reproduction.

Asus ROG Swift PG348Q 34"

Dell UltraSharp U3011

34% have it

9. luminance

Luminance is the intensity of light that a device emits.

300cd/m²

Acer Predator X35 35" UW-UXGA: 1000cd/m²

370cd/m²

10. has anti-glare

Anti-glare helps to reduce the external reflections of light coming from outside the display.

Asus ROG Swift PG348Q 34"

Dell UltraSharp U3011

28% have it

11. maximum horizontal viewing angle

Horizontal viewing angle is the maximum angle at which a display can be viewed with acceptable visual performance.